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how do we deal with a group of people that are spread around the world with the technology of today, with the ability to strike it at any moment in a way that has fundamentally hurt our country. that's the debate that you're referencing, and i think it's healthy for us to have that debate. >> i feel like the eyes and ears part of it, everybody is on board with. the eyes and ears, the idea of an intelligence agency and why they have the kinds of power they do and where they disavow what they do, because they are supposed to be finding out things in the world. that's why after 9/11, for example, it was the cia who had unarmed drones. the cia was out collecting information about forces in the world that might want to do us harm. i'm all for that. the thing that i felt like just started happening that we didn't debate was the cia being used essentially as a branch of the military. the cia being used for not just looking, but for killing. >> i really think that why i can't go into some details here, the decisions to use drones to take out our enemies still rests primarily with our militar
how do we deal with a group of people that are spread around the world with the technology of today, with the ability to strike it at any moment in a way that has fundamentally hurt our country. that's the debate that you're referencing, and i think it's healthy for us to have that debate. >> i feel like the eyes and ears part of it, everybody is on board with. the eyes and ears, the idea of an intelligence agency and why they have the kinds of power they do and where they disavow what...
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machines with the technology, the scale and the ability to communicate to make the world work better. and now all the machines want in. ♪ . >>> a judge has ruled in favor of a contractor who had his name dragged through the mud onielp. a fairfax county woman posted a review on the website saying the contractor did shoty work and charged her for work he didn't do and may have stolen jewelry. the contractor sued and the judge ruled the woman has to tech down the accusations of criminal behavior. >>> consumers beware, a phony text message is making its rounds. and it sends customers to a rebate -- website and authorities say it's a popular scam called fishing and reminded shoppers to never give away personal information to redeem a prize. >>> word of warning, the personal text messages may not be private. there is a push to allow cell phone carriers to save and store the conversations for two years. fox news correspondent ted daniel has the details on the controversial idea. >> reporter: an estimated $6 billion next are set in the united states every day. how long the actual message is
machines with the technology, the scale and the ability to communicate to make the world work better. and now all the machines want in. ♪ . >>> a judge has ruled in favor of a contractor who had his name dragged through the mud onielp. a fairfax county woman posted a review on the website saying the contractor did shoty work and charged her for work he didn't do and may have stolen jewelry. the contractor sued and the judge ruled the woman has to tech down the accusations of criminal...
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around this as far if history is any precedent congress is always going to be like five steps behind technology so keep your fingers crossed so that's going to stay that way well we're going to have to watch and see how this all unfolds or so so many things are up in the air andrew blake our web producer thank you so much for joining us are and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez i'll see you right back here in a half at eight pm with more news and in-depth interviews.
around this as far if history is any precedent congress is always going to be like five steps behind technology so keep your fingers crossed so that's going to stay that way well we're going to have to watch and see how this all unfolds or so so many things are up in the air andrew blake our web producer thank you so much for joining us are and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash...
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and now local law enforcement the constant desire for more information has pushed unmanned aviation technology in ways we never imagined possible we here at r.t. have been covering drones for as long as the station has been around who is benefiting who is dying as a result of them and what it means for your privacy well now there is a big difference we want to make clear between drones fighting wars abroad in those at home namely the size of them and how long they can stay in flight take a look at this this little guy is one of two robots revealed by the massachusetts company sayf i work and what it does what makes this different is a single battery will keep the drone up for fifteen minutes but this could be extended indefinitely by hot swapping batteries at the control station so the days of a short drone flight are or soon could be over and indefinite drones can only mean one more thing more surveillance. and that's not all we're learning about. yesterday the electronic frontier foundation released thousands of pages. a new drone license records and a map to track to track these aircraft an
and now local law enforcement the constant desire for more information has pushed unmanned aviation technology in ways we never imagined possible we here at r.t. have been covering drones for as long as the station has been around who is benefiting who is dying as a result of them and what it means for your privacy well now there is a big difference we want to make clear between drones fighting wars abroad in those at home namely the size of them and how long they can stay in flight take a look...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future harvard. columbia spark rebels say they want to talk peace with the government as we hear from one of the armed groups negotiations in an exclusive interview with aussies punished. for spain's behind the eurozone approves something to keep beating here is a rescue for london so while the people are struggling with crippling cuts. and america's mounting attacks and questions of its foreign policy spark a worrying movement in different states to secede from the. international news live from moscow this is the with me thanks for joining us colombia's armed opposition group fox as it was dialogue and peace with the country's government this statement came from one of the group's top negotiator a tiny and i admire who spoke exclusively to our spanish language channel ahead of a fresh round of peace talks in cuba. q and how on earth are gravel sent colombian officials holding talks trying to hammer out a peace deal letting america's fiercest drive also and their force attempt to put an end to the fi
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. spain has made a formal request for the e.u. fund this to help it spotted banks the deal will be discussed at the eurozone finance meeting underway in brussels details now than from artie's paper all of. spain has requested nearly forty billion euros worth of financial aid to help its crippled banking system this money will be distributing with thirty seven billion euros going toward spain's four nationalized banks and two point five billion going toward spain's so-called bad bank now the cash should be ready for distribution by around the twelfth of december finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to ok this cashiering as part of their monthly meeting but what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people who showed in the recent past that they are very much upset with the current situation in t
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. spain has made a formal request for the e.u. fund this to help it spotted banks the deal will be discussed at the eurozone finance meeting underway in brussels details now than from artie's paper all of. spain has requested nearly forty billion euros worth of financial aid to help its crippled banking system this money will be distributing with thirty seven billion euros going toward spain's...
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getting a modest up side from technology stocks as dell got an upgrade today. >>> finally i just want to point out, another day gold is up, gold stocks are to the downside. this has been going on for a long time. take a look here. there's gold for the year. there's gold stocks. look at this underperformance for gold stocks. this has been happening because people more and more are putting money when they want to be in gold and inflation into the gold directly rather than the gold stocks. again this has been a trend for a while now and it is accentuated. general motors, even though numbers were a little bit disappointing, remember truck sales a little disappointsing, gm has a whole new fleet of trucks coming out. i think a lot of people don't get that point of it. stock was just down about 1% today. >> we'll talk more about auto sales later on in the show. >>> meantime, rick santelli, what are we seeing on the bond side of things? >> at one point today we were close to 1.66% yield in 10s which are now back almost to unchanged. that 1.60% is like a magnet, mandy. yes, the ism report, rat
getting a modest up side from technology stocks as dell got an upgrade today. >>> finally i just want to point out, another day gold is up, gold stocks are to the downside. this has been going on for a long time. take a look here. there's gold for the year. there's gold stocks. look at this underperformance for gold stocks. this has been happening because people more and more are putting money when they want to be in gold and inflation into the gold directly rather than the gold...
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hundred ninety three members and is based in geneva and it specializes in focuses on communications technology and what's been going on as they've been kind of winning this option and debating the possibility of implementing a pretty tough standard for the internet that's causing a lot of hype and debate and controversy and even though this says their goal is to try to track down copyrighted material and data that's being passed around the internet and transferred around by users and is not in any way shape or form going to affect free speech the substance of what they're considering and they have been considering certainly speaks about something completely different what they're talking about implementing is deep packet inspection something that could allow governments to really dig much deeper into the data flying around on the web and you know just to kind of explain it in simple terms of traditionally the kind of material that is being transferred online what we can trace is a name and an ip address very generic info if this deep packet inspection is applied the people applying it and the
hundred ninety three members and is based in geneva and it specializes in focuses on communications technology and what's been going on as they've been kind of winning this option and debating the possibility of implementing a pretty tough standard for the internet that's causing a lot of hype and debate and controversy and even though this says their goal is to try to track down copyrighted material and data that's being passed around the internet and transferred around by users and is not in...
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well for the future science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brotherhood involved in the monsoon and since i started working in amman i stated a lookup. field multi-nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most most but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . well the british study. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report on r g. m o's being drawn in britain which would allow police officials to see who people are e-mailing and when they're doing it as well as what they're searching for on the web most polyploid explains for it's caus
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technology and industrial capabilities. supplying department of defense. one of the consequences of that is what dennis talking about. the contract to process has to be simplified because the commercial contractors are not going to put up the. >> host: is this a good thing? >> guest: and absolutely good thing. a dedicated industrial base is a very expensive proposition for the united states. we are now reduced to about five or six major companies that do big to my final systems in the pulling things together, integration of an airplane or ship. but the parts acquisition, the technology acquisition is spread not only across our economy but the global economy. china, japan, malaysia, europe. there are people providing inputs to defense projects, commercially coming from all around the globe. >> guest: major military programs, the anti warfare program, the casey 46 tanker are actually commercial derivatives. they're built on the same line. a ticket out of the line only when you need to put in specialized equipment, and by that process using the commercial pro
technology and industrial capabilities. supplying department of defense. one of the consequences of that is what dennis talking about. the contract to process has to be simplified because the commercial contractors are not going to put up the. >> host: is this a good thing? >> guest: and absolutely good thing. a dedicated industrial base is a very expensive proposition for the united states. we are now reduced to about five or six major companies that do big to my final systems in...
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my major concern is that we get fixed on the idea that technology is the only answer to our military challenges, that we are only going to fight certain kinds of wars in the future. you know, we say we would never fight another counterinsurgency after vietnam but guess what, we did, and as i look back at all of the times we have used military force since vietnam, when it comes to predicting where we will use our military next, we have a perfect record. >> rose: we are always wrong. >> i have never gotten it right, not once. >> rose: why? >> because the world is unpredictable. and so my mantra when i was secretary was, we need a force that is equipped and trained to provide the maximum possible versatility across the broadest possible range of conflict, because we can't predict what the next conflict will be like and, therefore, we have to train and have as much flexibility and versatility as possible. we can't just prepare for one kind of conflict. > >> rose: you also have said, i think on leaving, that i don't want to be secretary of state when you are fighting these kind of ground
my major concern is that we get fixed on the idea that technology is the only answer to our military challenges, that we are only going to fight certain kinds of wars in the future. you know, we say we would never fight another counterinsurgency after vietnam but guess what, we did, and as i look back at all of the times we have used military force since vietnam, when it comes to predicting where we will use our military next, we have a perfect record. >> rose: we are always wrong....
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delevering, that speak to demographics, aging demographic, the boomers, that speak to globalization and technology, all of which has been labor and job unfriendly. so we think the united states is in a 1 to 2% growth environment going forward and investors should be used to. >> this >> is this whole thing a kabuki dance? you look at debt, the numbers going out, we are talking about, both parties are guilty of one thing, say they want to cut and cut that frnlts basically, the government has been running in balance. we are bringing in 15% of gdp. speaking one for one, that subjects that revenue should come down to 20 or 19. there should be a one for one give and take going forward between republicans and democrats. >> if you think we are headed for a difficult time, you know, as you say due to structural economic headwind, when and how do we pull out of it? >> with difficulty. i think policy you whether monetary policy or fiscal policy has to be directed toward -- toward growth. yes, that's mantra from both republican and democratic sides but basically, growth challenged, taken our growth from us in
delevering, that speak to demographics, aging demographic, the boomers, that speak to globalization and technology, all of which has been labor and job unfriendly. so we think the united states is in a 1 to 2% growth environment going forward and investors should be used to. >> this >> is this whole thing a kabuki dance? you look at debt, the numbers going out, we are talking about, both parties are guilty of one thing, say they want to cut and cut that frnlts basically, the...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. jeanine." responsible for the security failure that led to the four americans losing their lives in benghazi? if you believe the state department, it's anyone but them. with me is national security analyst casey mcfarland, and fox news military analyst, u.s. army colonel david hunt. welcome to two of my favorites. other colonel hunt, who is driving the blame game? i know who i believe but it's going like this right now in washington. >> i don't think there's anything -- it's clear to me that white house driven. it's not state department or secretary or defense or cia. this is a white house-driven cierre know. >> your our man or woman who was in washington. did susan rice not know the truth? >> look, everybody knew the truth. everybody night was al qaeda from the very beginning. >> the question is who didn't know? >> a good question. where did she get her marching orders, and why her? i think it'
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. jeanine." responsible for the security failure that led to the four americans losing their lives in benghazi? if you believe the state department, it's anyone but them. with me is national security analyst casey mcfarland, and fox news military analyst, u.s. army colonel david hunt....
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of technology. this scan eagle drone, no one is all that concerned about that type of drone anyway because it doesn't really have all of the valuable technology, it's readily available on the market. >> they're pretty small, too. whether or not latest one was american, it does look largely undamaged, which you know the iranians say they hacked it electronically. if that is the case, what does it say about iranian technical capabilities and the need of the u.s. and others to combat that if they can hijack a drone in midair? >> well, right now michael it doesn't say anything because nobody knows how iran got a hold of this, like we said. so doesn't really say anything about their technical capabilities. last week, iran -- several weeks ago the u.s. claimed that it shot down -- tried to shoot down another u.s. predator drone. again a much more valuable piece of machinery but the americans said that it didn't reach that drone and last year, careful to note that the americans said that iran did not shoot
of technology. this scan eagle drone, no one is all that concerned about that type of drone anyway because it doesn't really have all of the valuable technology, it's readily available on the market. >> they're pretty small, too. whether or not latest one was american, it does look largely undamaged, which you know the iranians say they hacked it electronically. if that is the case, what does it say about iranian technical capabilities and the need of the u.s. and others to combat that if...
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so, you know, that's something that arguably contributed to that surge in technology stocks and much else that created surpluses in the latter half of the clinton presidency. it's a more complicated picture. definitely there are folks who want tax increases but let's not gloss over president obama is talking about way higher taxes than we saw during the clinton era on the high earners. >> that's true. all right. want to talk about a party going on tonight. james, pretty good. there is a party going on, jack kemp foundation is having a party and marco rubio is speaking. paul ryan is speaking. they both want to have complete makeovers. you know -- marco rubio doesn't want to be the hispanic guy who talks about immigration. and paul ryan doesn't want to be the grinch that stole medicare. paul ryan is standing there right now. what do you think? are these guys going to succeed? are they the future? >> if i was paul ryan, i would want to be something else. if i was selected vice president and i got slaughtered in my -- and my candidate got slaughtered in my home state, i would be looking
so, you know, that's something that arguably contributed to that surge in technology stocks and much else that created surpluses in the latter half of the clinton presidency. it's a more complicated picture. definitely there are folks who want tax increases but let's not gloss over president obama is talking about way higher taxes than we saw during the clinton era on the high earners. >> that's true. all right. want to talk about a party going on tonight. james, pretty good. there is a...
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eia says the increase is mostly due to the extraction process known as fracking, new technology to get oil in every nook and cranny. some coined a phrase saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. a report from last month from the international energy watchdog says the u.s. could unseat saudi arabia as the world's top oil producer by the year 2020. >>> quick market check this morning, u.s. stock futures are up, fiscal cliff uncertainty could continue to weigh on stocks until it's resolved. we're getting a lot of economic news this week with the jobs report on friday. so i expect to see hurricane sandy was at play in there. >> figuring into that report. looking forward to that. >>> first it was republicans throwing the president's fiscal cliff plan right back at him. now it's the president's turn. he rejected an offer that included no raise in tax rates for the top 2% of americans, seemed to indicate a little wiggle room on his insistence the taxes go up for the wealthy from 35% to 39.6%. here's what he told bloomberg tv. >> do they have to go up to 39.6% no
eia says the increase is mostly due to the extraction process known as fracking, new technology to get oil in every nook and cranny. some coined a phrase saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. a report from last month from the international energy watchdog says the u.s. could unseat saudi arabia as the world's top oil producer by the year 2020. >>> quick market check this morning, u.s. stock futures are up, fiscal cliff uncertainty could continue to...
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you may remember that video, it had stealth technology and it was kau captured almost intact. the u.s. asked for that drone back and they released pictures of iranian sty inch 'tises studying it. this scan eagle is much less sophisticated. and u.s. officials say all of its unmanned aerial drones in that region are quote, fully accounted for. jenna: thank you. jon: suddenly immigration is a hot topic in the republican party. some proimmigratio proeupl proimmigration reform conservatives are launching a campaign to get them to take up their case. it's been nearly three months since the four americans died in that deadly attack on our consulate in libya. the investigation goes on. we'll have the latest. jon: you justeard former president george w. bush at the top of the hour giving a speech about immigration reform in texas. a hot button issue that is sure to be a topic tonight at an event featuring two ricing stars of the republican party. florida senator marco rubio and wisconsin congressman paul ryan will layout their vision -gs for the futurvisions for the future of the g.o.p
you may remember that video, it had stealth technology and it was kau captured almost intact. the u.s. asked for that drone back and they released pictures of iranian sty inch 'tises studying it. this scan eagle is much less sophisticated. and u.s. officials say all of its unmanned aerial drones in that region are quote, fully accounted for. jenna: thank you. jon: suddenly immigration is a hot topic in the republican party. some proimmigratio proeupl proimmigration reform conservatives are...
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we have to keep investing in our people and in new technologies. we have to sustain the partnerships we have. and that includes russia. we're joined by some of our russian friends here today. russia's said our current agreement hasn't kept pace with the changing relationship between our countries to which we say, let's update it. let's work with russia as an equal partner. let's continue the work that's so important to the security of both our countries. i'm optimistic that we can. we have to keep creating new partnerships. we have to make sure to paraphrase einstein that our wisdom stays ahead of our technology. and i know you're committed to this. and i want you to know that i am, too. so let me leave you with a story of that first trip dick and i took together. you may remember this, dick. i was in ukraine. we went to a facility, an old factory. we walked down these long, dark corridors, ducking our heads, stepping over puddles of something. we're not sure what it was. finally we came across some women sitting at a worktable. on it were piles of
we have to keep investing in our people and in new technologies. we have to sustain the partnerships we have. and that includes russia. we're joined by some of our russian friends here today. russia's said our current agreement hasn't kept pace with the changing relationship between our countries to which we say, let's update it. let's work with russia as an equal partner. let's continue the work that's so important to the security of both our countries. i'm optimistic that we can. we have to...
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the military has seen the so-called quantum stealth technology. it works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field, or the american pilots who ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them, and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know they were there. >> reporter: so what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. >> reporter: the science is in the special fabric, so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location, could quickly put it on and get it working. wolf? >>> and happening now, violent clashes as protesters try to storm egypt's presidential palace. is another revolution unfolding right now? >>> before the david petraeus scandal, the head of fox news reportedly had a secret plan to
the military has seen the so-called quantum stealth technology. it works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field, or the american pilots who ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them, and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know they were there....
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. >> what is available in technology today it is inexcusable the way this information is coming out to the public. their frustration is legitimate. martha: they hope they will have people back in their homes by sunday. good luck with that. bill: from a cash-strapped detroit, michigan. we shared this with you last hour. this is city council member pleading on behalf of the white house to deliver the goods for detroit to help it out with, help the city out with its current economic situation. have a listen to what was said in part and we'll explain more. >> after the election of jimmy carter mayor coleman alexander young, he went to washington, d.c. he came back with some bacon. that's what you do. that's what you do. this is, our people in after overwhelmingly supported the re-election of this president. there ought to be a quid pro quo and you also exercise leadership on that. of course not just that but why not? bill: so this is something that is being debated today. we talked about it last hour with stuart varney. what stuart's point was, if you start with detroit where do you end? i
. >> what is available in technology today it is inexcusable the way this information is coming out to the public. their frustration is legitimate. martha: they hope they will have people back in their homes by sunday. good luck with that. bill: from a cash-strapped detroit, michigan. we shared this with you last hour. this is city council member pleading on behalf of the white house to deliver the goods for detroit to help it out with, help the city out with its current economic...